The company says its main priority in 2010 will be to ramp up development of its shale gas proprieties while maintaining stable cash generation from the North Sea. ...

... Talisman has been bulking up its shale land holdings, and increasing its focus on unconventional natural gas development. Last year, it announced plans to open an office in Pittsburgh to handle its increased presence in Pennsylvania.

On Monday, Talisman said it aims to double its development drilling in Pennsylvania, a shale gas exploration region that stretches into New York state and Quebec.

In Quebec, the company plans to test its first horizontal pilot well, with plans for another two horizontal wells later this year. Overall, Talisman plans to spend $270 million on core conventional properties in Canada, it said.

Another looming problem is infrastructure. In Britain, the cold winter has dramatically boosted demand for natural gas. Supply isn't the problem. The issue is delivery. (Via Aaron Renn's Twitter feed) All that energy has no place to go. With all the drilling going on in Pennsylvania, will we soon see a boom in activity increasing the capacity to consume natural gas?